Did I miss something? Where does Graglia mention outlawing contraception? In fact, if you read her book, she is quite supportive of contraception within the boundaries of marriage.
I didn't say she did, but I believe that the invention of better contraceptive devices is the most important reason for the social changes that we have seen in the last half century regarding the role of women. I don't believe for a minute that these social changes were caused by any books that were written by feminists.
So, I think if you want to unwind all of these changes, you're going to need to eliminate the freedom that women enjoy because of birth control devices.
And I don't think that's doable. ;-)